Tubing plug

ABSTRACT

A plug suitable for use in a tubing string which incorporates an elongate body formed of a slidable inner mandrel which moves a spacer ring mounted on the exterior, the spacer ring expanding a resilient pack-off element adjacent a fixed external mandrel. The apparatus is set by upward flow in the tubing string wherein upward flow forces the inner mandrel upward. A check valve arrangement is attached to the lower end of the inner mandrel. A lateral relief valve is included so that a release tool can reduce the pressure differential acting across the plug.

United States Patent 191 11] 3,809,157 Dufrene May 7, 1974 1 TUBING PLUG a [76] Inventor: Alex Dufrene, PO. Box 194, Des E LePPmk Anemands, 70030 Attorney, Agent, or Frrm -Donald Gunn 22 F1 d: N .21 1972 1 v N 57 ABSTRACT [211 Appl' 308327 A plug suitable for use in a tubing string which incorporates an elongate body formed of a'slidable inner [52] US. Cl 166/185, 166/188, 166/196 mandrel which moves a spacer ring mounted on the [51] Int. Cl. E21b 33/128 exterior, the spacer ring expanding a resilient pack-off ield of Search 166/ 18 3, 38, 96 element adjacent a fixed external mandrel. The apparatus is set by upward flow in the tubing string wherein [56] References Cited upward flow forces the inner mandrel upward. A UNITED STATES PATENTS check valve arrangement is attached to the lower end 928 6 3/1966 crowe 1 166/188 of the inner mandrel. A lateral relief valve is included 3:433:303' 3/1969 Clark, so'th'at a release tool can reduce the pressure differen- 3,351,133 l1/1967 Clark, Jr. et al.... tial acting across the plug. 3,554,280 1/1971 Tucker 3,701,382 10/1972 Williams 166/196 9 Chums 4 Dl'awmg F'gures Pmmeum 1 IBM SHEET 1 BF 2 3.809.157

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PATENTEBMAY 7 I974? sum 2 ur 2' TUBING PLUG BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Leakage past a plug is a critical factor. Often, a plug is placed in a tubing string to test for leaks at other places in the production equipment. Leakage past the plug in the tubing string is extremely undesirable because it willcloud the results of the test. Accordingly, the present invention has been provided as a means of plugging atubing string with a minimum of leakage. The device is believed successful wherein previous attempts have failed.

SUMMARY OF THE PRESENTVINVENTI ON tion. The lock or stop apparatus is located above the tool of the present invention which constitutes the bot- The present invention is summarized as incorporating a plug which is particularly adapted to be used in a tubing string. The plug incorporates a pair of telescoped mandrels. The outer mandrel is adapted to be connected by means of a crossover with a tubing lock to be run in a tubing string. The outer mandrel abuts at its lower end a rubber packing element. The packing element is in the form of a resilient cup which is fitted about an inner mandrel. The inner mandrel has a down or relaxed position and an up position which carries a spacer ring against the pack-off element to expand the cup. The lower mandrel is movable in response to bottom hole pressure. The lower mandrel incorporates a valve cage which surrounds a check valve mechanism. The check valve mechanism permits pumping down through the tool but not up through the plug. In addition, a lateral relief port is provided in the wall of the lower mandrel. This permits a release tool to be run into the plug of the present invention, actuating the lateral relief passage.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1A and 1B jointly show the full length of the tubing plug of the present invention in sectional view, thereby illustrating the internal details of construction;

FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1A showing the tool of thepresent invention actuated and plugging the tubing string; and,

Flg. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 showing a release tool inserted into the plug of the present invention to release it from the plug position of FIG. 2.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS In the drawings, the numeral 10 generally indicates the plug of the present invention. It is adapted to be run in on a connector 12, and is adaptedto be placed ina tubing string. The tool of the present invention is preferably run in below a tubing joint or pre-set nipple, one suitable version thereof being manufactured by Baker Oil Tools and bearing the model designation TS2 tubing joint lock. Cameo also manufactures suitable lock or stop equipment for use with the present inventom most installation on the apparatus used for running it into the tubing string.

The plug 10 of the present invention incorporates a crossover 14 which is-a double ended,threaded adapter for interconnection with the apparatus located thereabove. The lower portion of the crossover 14 threadedly connects at 16 to the outer mandrel 18 The outer mandrel is threaded internally as illustrated in FIG. 1A. The outer mandrel is hollow through its center and includes an upwardly facing shoulder 20 which assists in assembly of the tool. The outer mandrel l8 surrounds an inner mandrel 22 which has an enlargement at 24 which cannot pass below the shoulder 20. This is more amply illustrated in FIG. 1A. The enlargement 24 fits within the outer mandrel 18 in a manner to permit upward movement of the inner mandrel 22. The outer mandrel 18 fits snuggly about the inner mandrel 22 and a seal means 26 is found at two locations below the shoulder 20. In the preferred embodiment, the seal means preferably incoporates an O-ring of resilient material placed in an encircling groove.

The inner mandrel 22 has a lower portion which supports a sliding, resilient cup or pack-off element 28. The cup member 28 is tubular and is telescoped over the mandrel. The rubber or resilient cup abuts against the outer mandrel 18. The outer mandrel l8 overlaps slightly at an overhanging shoulder 30 which tends to capture the cup member 28. The cup 28 is abutted at its lower end by a spacer ring 32 which is held in position on the inner mandrel 22 at a small shoulder 34. The shoulder 34 faces downwardly and secures the thimble 32 in position. The spacer ring 32 incorporates an internal annular. groove which receivesan O-ring seal member 36. i i

A downwardly directed swab cup 40 is positioned below the thimble 32. It has an internally directed lip 42. A jam or keeper nut 44 is threaded on the exterior of the mandrel 22. The jam nut 44 has a skirt 46 which extends upwardly into the cup 40 and abuts the internal lip 42. It cooperates with the ring 32 to pinch the swab cup 40 and hold it in position. The jam nut 44 provides the relative upward force acting on the lower side of the resilient pack-off element 28 as will be described hereinafter.

The inner mandrel 22 is shown in FIG. 1B terminating at a threaded connection 46 into an equalizing sub 48. The sub 48 has a central axial passage 50 which narrows at a shoulder 52 in the lower portions of the sub 48. The central passage is smaller below the shoulder 22. The smaller passage is indicated by the numeral 54. The passage 54 extends downwardly to a valve seat 56. The valve seat 56 abuts against a valve element 60 which is carried on an elongate body and which has a contoured truncated conical face 62 at its upper edge. The conical face 62 is interrupted to receive a seal washer 64. The valve body 60 has an appropriate number of seal members, preferably resilient O-rings received in annular grooves, at indicated at 66.

Ths sub 48 includes the valve seat 56 which flares outwardly to a countersunk, enlarged passage which snuggly receives the upper end of the valve element 60.

The lower portions of the sub 48 include a threaded, interconnection which enables joinder of a lower valve cage 72 to the sub 48.

The valve .cage 72 is a generally hollow, cylindrical body which is drilled at several locations such as 74 and 76 to receive fluid flow into an internal passage 78. The passage 78 incorporates an upwardly facing shoulder 80 and a resilient coil spring 82-is positioned about the valve element 60 and bears on the shoulder 80 and the valve element 60 to force the element upwardly into contact with the valve seat 56. As will be observed, fluid flow is permitted downwardly through the passage 50 and past the check valve arrangement shown in FIG. 1B. Fluid flow exists from the valve cage 72 through the passages 74 and 76. The fluid flow in that direction must overcome the bias of the spring 82. However, flow in the opposite direction is prevented by the check valve arrangement illustrated.

The sub 48 incorporates a pressure relief valve which protrudes into the passage 50. It incorporates a stem 82 which has a semicircular enlargement 84 protruding into the passage 50. A hollow threaded nut 86 surrounds a compressed coil spring 88. The spring 88 forces the shaft 82 to the left. The shaft supports a seal member 90 which is sealed against a tapered circular shoulder 92. A flow path from the exterior is created when the shaft or stem 82 is forced to the right, opening the seal member 90 from the tapered shoulder and permitting the flow of pressure fluid through the hollow nut 88 and externally through a small port 94.

The numeral 96 in FIG. 1A identifies facing ports in the outer sub 18. The ports 96 preferably align to enable insertion of a tool for purposes of assembly. The ports 96 do not function in the operation of the well plug.

Referring to FIG. 2, the anchor tool relatively forces the outer mandrel 18 downwardly. The inner mandrel 22 moves upwardly. The inner mandrel 22 moves upwardly carrying with it the keeper nut 44 which forces the ring 32 upwardly and against the resilient member 28. The resilient member 28 expands and comes into sealing contact with the tubing string. The upward range of travel is limited by contact of the upper end of the inner mandrel 22 against the lower end of the crossover sub 14. At this juncture,. the too] had been expanded and has closed off the tubing string. It is maintained in this position by pressure from below in the tubing string. The running in tool can then be retrieved and removed.

Attention is directed to FIG. 3 where a retrievable tool 98 is shown. It incorporates a body which fits fairly snugly within the passage 50 in the sub 48. It also carries an elongate probe which fits through the narrow passage 54 and contacts against the shoulder 52. The retrieval tool 98 is preferably sized in dimension so that the bypass valvemechanism is first operated. The enlargement 84 is forced to the right as illustrated in FIG. 3, clearing the check valve mechanism and permitting pressure to flow from the exterior to the interior of the tool. The small port 94 assures a relatively slow flow so that there is no sudden surge. At this juncture, the running in too] can be retrieved along with the plug inasmuch as the resilient member 28 has been disengaged with the tubing string wall. The inner mandrel 22 has been forced downwardly by the retrieval tool 98 and the resilient cup 28 has relaxed. This permits upward retrieval of the tool for subsequent use.

The foregoing constitutes the description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the scope of which is determined by the claims which are appended hereto.

I claim: 1. A plug for use in a tubing string comprising: a hollow, elongate outer mandrel; an elongate, hollow inner mandrel telescoped within said outer mandrel and movable relatively upwardly and downwardly thereof and having a portion extending therebelow; an annular, radially outwardly expandable member received in telescoping arrangement about the lower portion of said inner mandrel and abutting the lower end of said outer mandrel; means received on the exterior of the lower portion of said inner mandrel below said expandable member for abutting the lower portions thereof and capturing said expandable member for radial expansion on upward movement of said inner mandrel;

means for selectively closing said inner mandrel against the upward flow of fluid through the tubing string;

an axial passage communicating'through said inner mandrel;

a valve cage connected with said passage;

check valve means in said valve cage including a valve element and a cooperative valve seat; and,

opening means in said valve cage to the exterior from said passage means with said valve means interposed therebetween to limit flow in one direction through said passage means.

2. A plug for use in a tubing string comprising:

a hollow, elongate outer mandrel;

an elongate, hollow inner mandrel telescoped within said outer mandrel and movable relatively upwardly and downwardly thereof and having a portion extending therebelow;

an annular, radially outwardly expandable member received in telescoping arrangement about the lower portion of said inner mandrel and abutting the lower end of said outer mandrel;

means received on the exterior of the lower portion of said inner mandrel below said expandable member for abutting the lower portions thereof and 'capturing said expandable member for radial expansion on upward movement of said inner mandrel;

an internal shoulder in a passage in said inner mandrel and adapted to receive therein an elongate releasing tool having an extending portion and adapted to land on said shoulder; and,

a laterally directed choke controlled valve means blocking flow from the exterior of said inner mandrel, said valve means being controlled by such a releasing tool and being located below said shoulder.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said valve means includes a stem positioned at a point where such a releasing tool moves said stem;

a valve seat adajcent to said stem;-

a cooperative valve element carried on said stern;

spring means urging said stem toward a closed position; and,

passage means having a restriction therein communication from said valve seat to a point exterior of said inner mandrel.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 including a second check valve means communicating from the exterior of said inner mandrel constructed and arranged to be released by the same releasing tool after release of said first check valve means.

5. A plug for use'in a tubing string comprising:

a hollow, elongate outer mandrel;

an elongate, hollow inner mandrel telescoped within said outer mandrel and movable relatively upwardly and downwardly thereof and having a portion extending therebelow;

an annular, radially outwardly expandable member received in telescoping arrangement about the lower portion of said inner mandrel and abutting the lower end of said outer mandrel;

means received on'the exterior of the lower portion of said inner mandrel below said expandable member for abutting the lower portions thereof and capturing said expandable member for radial expansion on upward movement of said inner mandrel;

means for selectively closing said inner mandrel against the upward flow of fluid through the tubing string;

an overlapping peripheral shoulder on said outer mandrel overhanging said expandable means to an extent sufficient to lock same on expansion;

a ring below said expandable means said ring surrounding said inner mandrel and further positioned adjacent to a shoulder means thereon; and, I

mean for limiting the relative movement of said inner mandrel to said outer mandrel'on expansion of said expandable means. v

6. The apparatus of claim 5 including means for limiting fluid flow through said plug to the downward direction in the tubing string.

7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said expandable means includes an encircling resilient sleeve-shaped packer element, and said ring is contacted along its lower portions by an'encircling swab cup, said swab cup including an inwardly directed lip adjacent to said thimble; and an encircling jam nut is positioned about said inner mandrel and forces said swab cup upwardly on relative upward motion of said inner mandrel.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said jam nut has a tubular extending upper portion bearing on the nether side of said swab cup.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein a tubular valve cage joins to said inner mandrel below said keeper nut. 

1. A plug for use in a tubing string comprising: a hollow, elongate outer mandrel; an elongate, hollow inner mandrel telescoped within said outer mandrel and movable relatively upwardly and downwardly thereof and having a portion extending therebelow; an annular, radially outwardly expandable member received in telescoping arrangement about the lower portion of said inner mandrel and abutting the lower end of said outer mandrel; means received on the exterior of the lower portion of said inner mandrel below said expandable member for abutting the lower portions thereof and capturing said expandable member for radial expansion on upward movement of said inner mandrel; means for selectively closing said inner mandrel against the upward flow of fluid through the tubing string; an axial passage communicating through said inner mandrel; a Valve cage connected with said passage; check valve means in said valve cage including a valve element and a cooperative valve seat; and, opening means in said valve cage to the exterior from said passage means with said valve means interposed therebetween to limit flow in one direction through said passage means.
 2. A plug for use in a tubing string comprising: a hollow, elongate outer mandrel; an elongate, hollow inner mandrel telescoped within said outer mandrel and movable relatively upwardly and downwardly thereof and having a portion extending therebelow; an annular, radially outwardly expandable member received in telescoping arrangement about the lower portion of said inner mandrel and abutting the lower end of said outer mandrel; means received on the exterior of the lower portion of said inner mandrel below said expandable member for abutting the lower portions thereof and capturing said expandable member for radial expansion on upward movement of said inner mandrel; means for selectively closing said inner mandrel against the upward flow of fluid through the tubing string; an internal shoulder in a passage in said inner mandrel and adapted to receive therein an elongate releasing tool having an extending portion and adapted to land on said shoulder; and, a laterally directed choke controlled valve means blocking flow from the exterior of said inner mandrel, said valve means being controlled by such a releasing tool and being located below said shoulder.
 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said valve means includes a stem positioned at a point where such a releasing tool moves said stem; a valve seat adajcent to said stem; a cooperative valve element carried on said stem; spring means urging said stem toward a closed position; and, passage means having a restriction therein communication from said valve seat to a point exterior of said inner mandrel.
 4. The apparatus of claim 3 including a second check valve means communicating from the exterior of said inner mandrel constructed and arranged to be released by the same releasing tool after release of said first check valve means.
 5. A plug for use in a tubing string comprising: a hollow, elongate outer mandrel; an elongate, hollow inner mandrel telescoped within said outer mandrel and movable relatively upwardly and downwardly thereof and having a portion extending therebelow; an annular, radially outwardly expandable member received in telescoping arrangement about the lower portion of said inner mandrel and abutting the lower end of said outer mandrel; means received on the exterior of the lower portion of said inner mandrel below said expandable member for abutting the lower portions thereof and capturing said expandable member for radial expansion on upward movement of said inner mandrel; means for selectively closing said inner mandrel against the upward flow of fluid through the tubing string; an overlapping peripheral shoulder on said outer mandrel overhanging said expandable means to an extent sufficient to lock same on expansion; a ring below said expandable means, said ring surrounding said inner mandrel and further positioned adjacent to a shoulder means thereon; and, mean for limiting the relative movement of said inner mandrel to said outer mandrel on expansion of said expandable means.
 6. The apparatus of claim 5 including means for limiting fluid flow through said plug to the downward direction in the tubing string.
 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said expandable means includes an encircling resilient sleeve-shaped packer element, and said ring is contacted along its lower portions by an encircling swab cup, said swab cup including an inwardly directed lip adjacent to said thimble; and an encircling jam nut is positioned about said inner mandrel and forces said swab cup upwardly on relative upward motion of said inner mandrel.
 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said jAm nut has a tubular extending upper portion bearing on the nether side of said swab cup.
 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein a tubular valve cage joins to said inner mandrel below said keeper nut. 